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Hot Paint & Wall Coverings Products
In need of some suggestions for your paint and other wall coverings? Browse through HRG’s selections to find some of the newest and best paint and wall coverings for your home.
CIL Smart³ Interior Wash & Wear paint
Fade resistant and virtually odourless, the paint is long-lasting and withstands years of wear and tear to save users both time and money. See product details »Kitchen and Bathroom Paint by Sico
With a unique smooth finish that has a low gloss, Sico’s new Kitchen and Bathroom Paint is mildew and stain resistant, ultra-washable and scrubbable – ideal for high-traffic spaces that are prone to steam and moisture build up. See product details »Recycled Paint
Ever wonder where all those miniscule amounts of paint left at the bottom of your can go to? Or more accurately, ever hope that it’s being put to good use? Boomerang Recycled Paint has taken those concerns and turned them into a useful product in the form ... See product details »Behr Color Trend Card
Unless you have a Fine Arts degree or a particularly good eye for color, shopping for paint for the home can quickly create an overwhelming rainbow of scarcely differentiated shades that feels never-ending. It’s not enough anymore that companies ... See product details »Graham & Brown Wallpaper
There is a classic scene in The Devil Wears Prada that features a monologue by Meryl Streep (the title’s “devil" in Prada) explaining how the cerulean used by a certain designer on the runway two years prior made its way from Paris to other designers’ collections, all the way down to ... See product details »
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Trades in Your Kids Future?
by Susan10/03/2010
by Robert Wright Maybe your kids are starting to think about what they would like to do when finish school. Have you considered a trade? You may say no way – “it’s a dirty, unsafe, low pay occupation!” You maybe surprised by the reality of working in the trades and the opportunities available for the kids. While [...] Read the whole blog entry »
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REMOVING WINDOW BUT NOT REPLACING IT
We are looking to take out a few windows in a brick home with cement window sills. We wanted to know what we could do instead of trying to match the bricks and just fill it in. We are looking for alternative choices for a different look instead of the same old, same old. Read the answer »
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